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Checklist for Normal Development 0-5 years

A Quick and Easy Guide for Parents.

Alice Hare

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Fine Training
29 October 2024
Quick and Easy Guide to Early Child Development is a must-have resource for busy parents seeking a straightforward approach to support their child's growth. This handy reference book covers the essentials of early childhood development, organized into clear, dot-point checklists for easy navigation. Each section-covering movement, language, hand skills, social skills, and play-provides actionable insights and helpful illustrations, making it simple for parents to understand and track their child's progress. Beyond the home, this book is an invaluable tool for early childhood educators and therapists who work with young children, offering practical guidance at a glance. This little book, with its accessible and comprehensive guide, is an empowering tool to nurture children's potential.

The checklists are a fabulous resource for parents, teachers and health professionals. It is set out clearly in developmental areas. Being aware of the natural progression and the average range for developmental skills allows parents to check if their child is basically on track.

Having access to a developmental checklist enables concerned parents to monitor their own child's development at home. Parents will be empowered to recognise if their child is falling too far behind. Early recognition of significant delays allows parents to seek advice from professionals in child health and development who can advise and support them.

It is now well understood that early intervention for children with delays is the ideal way of ensuring they get the best start in life. Early intervention at the youngest possible age, allows the child to catch up and be the best they can be.

Written by a very experienced Child Therapist, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone working with young children.
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Imprint:   Fine Training
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   154g
ISBN:   9789695892626
ISBN 10:   9695892620
Pages:   78
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

ABOUT THE AUTHORAlice Hare studied at the University of Queensland, in Australia, graduating with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy in 1979. She also studied psychology at the same university. Her first job in the early 1980s was with the Cerebral Palsy League (Australia), working with children with disabilities including CP, spina bifida, and visual impairment.From this early start, she moved into Government working for Queensland Health in the Developmental Assessment Team (DAT). Here she discovered she had a natural affinity with children of all ages. Kids liked her. Whilst at DAT Alice refined her skills in the use of formal assessment tools to determine areas of delay in children. She worked closely with families, other health professionals and teachers to assist children to reach their full potential. It was here that she began her work in the development of children's self-esteem. She also ran Social Skills groups, primarily for kids with features of autism, with exceptional results. Alice designed and ran Parent Education groups as well as training child care workers in child development and basic developmental screening. Alice is an accredited trainer in Triple P, a parent education program to upskill parents in child behaviour management. She is also an accredited trainer in play therapy, running ""Learn to Play"" workshops for early childhood teachers, and child health workers. Alice has also worked for Education Queensland, focussing on assisting children with enuresis and encopresis (poor control of wees and poos). At Child Health, in her last paediatric position, Alice became accredited in Sand Play therapy. She worked with many children with learning difficulties, as well as those with neurological atypical development and sensory issues including children with ASD and ADHD. A large part of Alice's role was to assess children in consultation with families, carers and teachers, and refer, as required, to other members of the multi-disciplinary team and to the Paediatrician for formal diagnosis.

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